JamesG
02-19-2026, 09:51 PM
"Touched by an Angel" Star Roma Downey is Responsible for Jeff Probst Taking over "Survivor" (Exclusive)
by Dalton Ross
February 19, 2026
Jeff Probst is more than the face of the franchise when it comes to Survivor. The host also serves as the showrunner and creative visionary of the reality TV program, and signs off on every big decision.
It wasn’t always that way, however. Mark Burnett is the man who first brought "Survivor" to TV screens in the summer of 2000, and called all the behind-the scenes shots. But as Burnett’s television empire grew, other executive producers like Tom Shelly and Doug McCallie assumed the role of overseeing the day-to-day filming logistics, with Burnett still signing off on key creative elements.
However, as Burnett continued to focus more on Mark Burnett Productions and a new faith-based production company formed with his wife, actress Roma Downey, called Lightworkers Media, he needed someone he could really trust to take the reins on his signature show.
And that was when his wife sat him down and delivered a radical suggestion. “It was in Samoa around 15 years ago,” Burnett recalls to Entertainment Weekly. “Roma said, ‘You know, you've got a lot of shows, Mark, and you get more and more. You know what you gotta do. Have you thought about telling CBS that you want Jeff to take over? Not just on camera, but running everything.’”
Burnett’s response: “I said, ‘That's a great idea!’ And we did it.”
Starting with 2010’s "Survivor: Nicaragua", Probst, who had already been elevated to producer by that point, was tapped by Burnett to completely run the show. And he has no plans to hang up his trademark Survivor baseball cap as either host or showrunner anytime soon.
“That was the best move I ever made in my career,” Burnett says of handing Probst the keys to the Survivor kingdom. “Roma suggested it, and I immediately got it.”
https://ew.com/roma-downey-responsible-jeff-probst-taking-over-survivor-exclusive-11907415
by Dalton Ross
February 19, 2026
Jeff Probst is more than the face of the franchise when it comes to Survivor. The host also serves as the showrunner and creative visionary of the reality TV program, and signs off on every big decision.
It wasn’t always that way, however. Mark Burnett is the man who first brought "Survivor" to TV screens in the summer of 2000, and called all the behind-the scenes shots. But as Burnett’s television empire grew, other executive producers like Tom Shelly and Doug McCallie assumed the role of overseeing the day-to-day filming logistics, with Burnett still signing off on key creative elements.
However, as Burnett continued to focus more on Mark Burnett Productions and a new faith-based production company formed with his wife, actress Roma Downey, called Lightworkers Media, he needed someone he could really trust to take the reins on his signature show.
And that was when his wife sat him down and delivered a radical suggestion. “It was in Samoa around 15 years ago,” Burnett recalls to Entertainment Weekly. “Roma said, ‘You know, you've got a lot of shows, Mark, and you get more and more. You know what you gotta do. Have you thought about telling CBS that you want Jeff to take over? Not just on camera, but running everything.’”
Burnett’s response: “I said, ‘That's a great idea!’ And we did it.”
Starting with 2010’s "Survivor: Nicaragua", Probst, who had already been elevated to producer by that point, was tapped by Burnett to completely run the show. And he has no plans to hang up his trademark Survivor baseball cap as either host or showrunner anytime soon.
“That was the best move I ever made in my career,” Burnett says of handing Probst the keys to the Survivor kingdom. “Roma suggested it, and I immediately got it.”
https://ew.com/roma-downey-responsible-jeff-probst-taking-over-survivor-exclusive-11907415